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The Indonesian Navy Received Ukrainian UOF-2T 100-mm Rounds for the Russian BMP-3F

18 April 2019



UOF-2T 100-mm Rounds for the Russian BMP-3F (photo : Diana Mihailova)

In January 2019, Spetstekhnoexport, the Main Contingent Artillery, exported by sea to the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia a batch of 100-mm rounds UOF-2T for the Russian cannon 2A70 infantry fighting vehicle BMP-3F worth $ 349,440.

Goods in quantities of 273 pcs. delivered in a disassembled state in 137 wooden boxes with shots and 5 wooden boxes with fuses RGM-2M, packed on 8 wooden pallets. The total weight is 5088.17 kg.
High-explosive fragmentation shots of a 100-mm UOF-2T caliber are developed and produced by TASKO Corporation, Rubin-2017 LLC, affiliated with it, in cooperation with the State Research Institute of Chemical Products (Shostka) and the Shostkin governmental plant Zvezda »As a Ukrainian analogue of 3UOF17 shots with a Russian-made ZOF32 projectile for the BMP-3F previously assigned to the Marine Corps of the Indonesian Navy.
The equipment of the 3OF32 case, the manufacture of igniters and charges and the conduct of ballistic tests were carried out in the summer-autumn of 2018 under the agreement 1-59 / 2018-VGT in Shostka of the State Research Institute of HP and Zvezda.
“TASKO” corporation at the international exhibition “Arms and Security-2018”, which was held in Kiev from October 9 to 12, 2018, presented “100-mm high-explosive ordnance to the 2A70 cannon used by Soviet infantry fighting vehicles BMP- 3 Two types of such shells have been developed - an analogue of the old Soviet ammunition with a range of 4 km and a new one that can hit a target at a distance of up to 7 km. ”
RGM-2M fuses are manufactured by KP Shostkinsky State Plant Impulse.
It is interesting that the Armed Forces do not have either BMP-3s or 2A70 artillery launchers, but this type of ammunition was one of the first to go into mass production with new equipment obtained as part of the state targeted program for the development of the ammunition industry.
(Diana Mihailova)
 
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Itu udah dikasih antena2 apa itu mas pr1v4t33r ?
 
third batch gan

Turkey positions Type 209, 214 submarines for Indonesia’s third Nagapasa batch
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - Jane's Navy International
18 April 2019
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A computer-generated image of the Type 214 submarine, one of two boat types discussed in STM's presentation to the Indonesian Navy in February 2019. Source: TKMS
Key Points
  • Turkey's STM has made a presentation on its Type 209 and Type 214 boats to the Indonesian Navy
  • The service has further requirements for at least four more submarines beyond 2024
Turkish naval shipbuilder Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM) has made a formal presentation on its Type 214 and Type 209 submarine designs to senior Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) officials, with the intention of eventually offering the boats for Jakarta's further submarine requirements.

The presentation was made at the Neptunus Building within the TNI-AL's headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta, on 12 February 2019, according to de-classified meeting documents that have been provided to Jane's . Also present during the meeting were STM's local representative in Indonesia, PT Cipta Citra Perkasa, and the crew of Indonesia's second Nagapasa-class submarine, KRI Ardadedali (404).

Indonesia signed a contract for its first batch of three Type 209/1400 Nagapasa-class submarines with South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) in 2011. Two of the vessels acquired under this batch, KRI Nagapasa (403), and Ardadedali , have been commissioned, while a third boat, Alugoro (405), was launched on 11 April 2019.

A day later Jakarta signed a contract for a second batch of Type 209/1400 submarines with DSME. This batch will bring Indonesia's fleet of submarines to eight by 2024, when including its pair of German-built Cakra-class boats that were commissioned in the early 1980s. This fleet strength is line with the revised objectives found in the Indonesian Armed Forces' modernisation blueprint known as Minimum Essential Force (MEF).

However, beyond 2024 Indonesian naval planners maintain the requirement for a total submarine fleet strength of 12 to adequately defend its vast archipelago. This means Jakarta could eventually acquire up to four vessels under its third submarine acquisition programme.
https://www.janes.com/article/87975...bmarines-for-indonesia-s-third-nagapasa-batch
 
third batch gan

Turkey positions Type 209, 214 submarines for Indonesia’s third Nagapasa batch
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - Jane's Navy International
18 April 2019
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p1335028_main.jpg

A computer-generated image of the Type 214 submarine, one of two boat types discussed in STM's presentation to the Indonesian Navy in February 2019. Source: TKMS
Key Points
  • Turkey's STM has made a presentation on its Type 209 and Type 214 boats to the Indonesian Navy
  • The service has further requirements for at least four more submarines beyond 2024
Turkish naval shipbuilder Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM) has made a formal presentation on its Type 214 and Type 209 submarine designs to senior Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) officials, with the intention of eventually offering the boats for Jakarta's further submarine requirements.

The presentation was made at the Neptunus Building within the TNI-AL's headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta, on 12 February 2019, according to de-classified meeting documents that have been provided to Jane's . Also present during the meeting were STM's local representative in Indonesia, PT Cipta Citra Perkasa, and the crew of Indonesia's second Nagapasa-class submarine, KRI Ardadedali (404).

Indonesia signed a contract for its first batch of three Type 209/1400 Nagapasa-class submarines with South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) in 2011. Two of the vessels acquired under this batch, KRI Nagapasa (403), and Ardadedali , have been commissioned, while a third boat, Alugoro (405), was launched on 11 April 2019.

A day later Jakarta signed a contract for a second batch of Type 209/1400 submarines with DSME. This batch will bring Indonesia's fleet of submarines to eight by 2024, when including its pair of German-built Cakra-class boats that were commissioned in the early 1980s. This fleet strength is line with the revised objectives found in the Indonesian Armed Forces' modernisation blueprint known as Minimum Essential Force (MEF).

However, beyond 2024 Indonesian naval planners maintain the requirement for a total submarine fleet strength of 12 to adequately defend its vast archipelago. This means Jakarta could eventually acquire up to four vessels under its third submarine acquisition programme.
https://www.janes.com/article/87975...bmarines-for-indonesia-s-third-nagapasa-batch
ada baiknya juga coba lihat2 barang toko sebelah
we need to acelerate our shipbuilding capability, different shop have their own secret study from many sourch for one program to refine what we already know
 
Indonesia targetkan produksi 412 medium tank
Sekjen Kementerian Pertahanan Agus Setiadji mengatakan target produksi tersebut sesuai dengan kebutuhan pertahanan dalam negeri.
Erric Permana |16.04.2019

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KAPLAN MT Modern Medium Weight Tank yang dibuat oleh FNSS dan PT Pindad dipamerkan di 13th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF'17) di Istanbul, Turki, 9 Mei 2017. (İslam Yakut - Anadolu Agency)

Jakarta Raya
Erric Permana

JAKARTA

Indonesia menargetkan akan memproduksi 412 medium tank hasil kerja sama dengan Turki dalam kurun waktu satu periode rencana strategis (Renstra).

Sekjen Kementerian Pertahanan Agus Setiadji mengatakan target produksi tersebut sesuai dengan kebutuhan pertahanan dalam negeri.

Meski demikian, dia mengatakan produksi tersebut akan tercapai jika anggaran yang dimiliki pemerintah mencukupi.

Sebab kata dia, untuk satu unit medium tank tersebut memakan biaya sekitar USD5,6 juta dolar.

"Kebutuhan kita 412 unit tapi sekarang ini melalui proses yang ada yang ada kita prioritaskan 18-21unit medium tank," jelas Agus Setiadji di Jakarta.

Dia juga mengatakan medium tank tersebut rencananya akan ditawarkan ke sejumlah negara lain.

Sebelumnya, Pindad Indonesia dan FNSS Turki sepakat menandatangani kerja sama pembuatan purwarupa medium tank pada 2015 lalu. Perancangan tank ini dimulai Februari 2016.

Rampung diproduksi di Turki, medium tank ini diberi nama Kaplan MT.

Kaplan MT sempat dikirim ke Indonesia dan dipamerkan pada hari ulang tahun TNI 5 Oktober 2017 lalu di Cilegon, Banten.

Website Anadolu Agency Memuat Ringkasan Berita-Berita yang Ditawarkan kepada Pelanggan melalui Sistem Penyiaran Berita AA (HAS). . Mohon hubungi kami untuk memilih berlangganan.
 
Congrate for Indonesia for your new self declared president .. General Prabowo Subianto .. and new Vice Presiudent .. Sandiago Uno ...:cheers:

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Indonesia targetkan produksi 412 medium tank
Sekjen Kementerian Pertahanan Agus Setiadji mengatakan target produksi tersebut sesuai dengan kebutuhan pertahanan dalam negeri.
Erric Permana |16.04.2019

thumbs_b_c_32b5c0e3bd9ffbc439324f8251cb7c15.jpg
KAPLAN MT Modern Medium Weight Tank yang dibuat oleh FNSS dan PT Pindad dipamerkan di 13th International Defense Industry Fair (IDEF'17) di Istanbul, Turki, 9 Mei 2017. (İslam Yakut - Anadolu Agency)

Jakarta Raya
Erric Permana

JAKARTA

Indonesia menargetkan akan memproduksi 412 medium tank hasil kerja sama dengan Turki dalam kurun waktu satu periode rencana strategis (Renstra).

Sekjen Kementerian Pertahanan Agus Setiadji mengatakan target produksi tersebut sesuai dengan kebutuhan pertahanan dalam negeri.

Meski demikian, dia mengatakan produksi tersebut akan tercapai jika anggaran yang dimiliki pemerintah mencukupi.

Sebab kata dia, untuk satu unit medium tank tersebut memakan biaya sekitar USD5,6 juta dolar.

"Kebutuhan kita 412 unit tapi sekarang ini melalui proses yang ada yang ada kita prioritaskan 18-21unit medium tank," jelas Agus Setiadji di Jakarta.

Dia juga mengatakan medium tank tersebut rencananya akan ditawarkan ke sejumlah negara lain.

Sebelumnya, Pindad Indonesia dan FNSS Turki sepakat menandatangani kerja sama pembuatan purwarupa medium tank pada 2015 lalu. Perancangan tank ini dimulai Februari 2016.

Rampung diproduksi di Turki, medium tank ini diberi nama Kaplan MT.

Kaplan MT sempat dikirim ke Indonesia dan dipamerkan pada hari ulang tahun TNI 5 Oktober 2017 lalu di Cilegon, Banten.

Website Anadolu Agency Memuat Ringkasan Berita-Berita yang Ditawarkan kepada Pelanggan melalui Sistem Penyiaran Berita AA (HAS). . Mohon hubungi kami untuk memilih berlangganan.
mahal juga ya harganya, seharga MBT heheheheheeh
 
third batch gan

Turkey positions Type 209, 214 submarines for Indonesia’s third Nagapasa batch
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - Jane's Navy International
18 April 2019
Follow

RSS


p1335028_main.jpg

A computer-generated image of the Type 214 submarine, one of two boat types discussed in STM's presentation to the Indonesian Navy in February 2019. Source: TKMS
Key Points
  • Turkey's STM has made a presentation on its Type 209 and Type 214 boats to the Indonesian Navy
  • The service has further requirements for at least four more submarines beyond 2024
Turkish naval shipbuilder Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM) has made a formal presentation on its Type 214 and Type 209 submarine designs to senior Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) officials, with the intention of eventually offering the boats for Jakarta's further submarine requirements.

The presentation was made at the Neptunus Building within the TNI-AL's headquarters in Cilangkap, East Jakarta, on 12 February 2019, according to de-classified meeting documents that have been provided to Jane's . Also present during the meeting were STM's local representative in Indonesia, PT Cipta Citra Perkasa, and the crew of Indonesia's second Nagapasa-class submarine, KRI Ardadedali (404).

Indonesia signed a contract for its first batch of three Type 209/1400 Nagapasa-class submarines with South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) in 2011. Two of the vessels acquired under this batch, KRI Nagapasa (403), and Ardadedali , have been commissioned, while a third boat, Alugoro (405), was launched on 11 April 2019.

A day later Jakarta signed a contract for a second batch of Type 209/1400 submarines with DSME. This batch will bring Indonesia's fleet of submarines to eight by 2024, when including its pair of German-built Cakra-class boats that were commissioned in the early 1980s. This fleet strength is line with the revised objectives found in the Indonesian Armed Forces' modernisation blueprint known as Minimum Essential Force (MEF).

However, beyond 2024 Indonesian naval planners maintain the requirement for a total submarine fleet strength of 12 to adequately defend its vast archipelago. This means Jakarta could eventually acquire up to four vessels under its third submarine acquisition programme.
https://www.janes.com/article/87975...bmarines-for-indonesia-s-third-nagapasa-batch
My feeling tell me that the third batch is still another type 209s.
 
why are you doing this to me ?:cray: "I am so lonely (without Indonesian beauty), broken angel ..la la la.. song continues"
@Indos see
 

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